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by MelInKansas » Tue Sep 16, 2014 9:26 pm
We use the white board on the wall pretty often, though we do have a smaller one that we use quite often also and the small one was the primary before my husband mounted the big one on the wall. Kids really like standing and writing on a vertical surface for some reason, it helps some of them think. My oldest does some of her English exercises and her dictation on there, but a lot of the other work is done on paper.
Something you could do temporarily for now and then change it up as they grow, I just have ribbons across the wall and clothespins to put up the current week's artwork and pages. With Beyond and LHTH you could fill up one line in a couple of weeks. It's a fun way to show the things off to their dad when he gets home. Some people think this kind of thing looks messy and they don't like it, but I do.
I do like the large world map idea. There are alot of geography activities as you go on up in the guides. We use our globe, which is a decorative item in the living room, and I do also have a large world map and a large American map but we pull them out and unroll them when we want to look at them (when we need more detail in the U.S. for example). Having it on the wall would make for easier use and more frequent discussion over where things are located.
You could always put the timeline up, this would be in the category of things the children create. Handwriting guides if your handwriting book comes with those.
Melissa
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